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Residential Rehabilitation Support for Mental Health

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Safe, effective, and compassionate residential services are available if the severe and enduring mental health conditions you're experiencing would benefit from focused support.

People with mental illness can benefit from residential rehabilitation support to help manage their symptoms and learn skills to help with being confident in living and working as independently as possible. Unlocking this potential opens greater opportunities to live a full and enjoyable life.

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Goals of mental health residential rehabilitation 

  • Feeling Empowered. Everyone needs to feel that they can set their own goals and have the power and autonomy to pursue those aims.
  • Giving Hope. You may have felt discouraged because of your condition. Rehabilitation focuses on supporting you to feel hopeful about the future.
  • Learning Skills. Rehabilitation aims to teach you skills to help you manage your condition and live the life you want to live. This includes life skills, work skills, and social skills.
  • Being Supported. Mental health professionals offer support to build relationships and social connections in your local community.

Rehabilitation and your recovery pathway

If you have severe and enduring mental health needs, residential rehabilitation offers intensive, therapeutic, and recovery support for a defined period, as part of a broader recovery process.  Everyone has the goal of developing or regaining practical skills so they can confidently live independently.

One-on-one sessions identify individual needs, goals, and aspirations, as well as build coping strategies and self-management techniques to improve mental health. Group activities provide creative and bonding opportunities as well as skills development. All with the intention of empowering you to confidently move forwards.

Discover support available in your local area